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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, in your situation I would do the following in parallel: - use one of the local clinics to do immune testing - [b]I believe Dr. Frankfurter is the only one locally who will do this[/b]? - have your DH start antioxidants ASAP - they take 3 months to fully help. something like Proceptin. This helps with variety of MF issues. - schedule apt with Dr. Davis at Cornell - he is guru for AMA Have you had a recent lap/hysteroscopy? Chance of any remaining scar tissue from your surgeries? Any concerns about endometriosis? To optimize chances (based on research studies) I'd do acupuncture before/after transfer and also try to have some kind of endometrial biopsy done the cycle before you start - co-culture counts. To answer your question - Cornell very closely monitors/fine tunes your cycle. Great lab (they say to look at DE cycle stats to get a feel for lab quality). Really brilliant team working on your case. This is group that invented ICSI, co-culture, creative protocols (EPP, etc). Good luck, OP. [/quote] This is good advice, but I think Dr. Abbasi is the local RE known for immune testing. [/quote] Thank you! I couldn't remember who it was. Memory loss from too many cycles. :)[/quote]
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